Boosting fish health and milk production in Norway with seaweed

Published 2024년 10월 18일

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Norway is exploring the potential of its seaweed industry, with a focus on expanding into animal feed to increase profitability. Research by the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, led by Professor Margareth Øverland, has shown that fucoidan and laminarin, compounds found in sugar kelp, can benefit animal health. In salmon, these compounds have been shown to regulate immune function and increase antimicrobial peptide production, potentially combating diseases like winter ulcers. In broiler chickens, fucoidan improved feed conversion efficiency and protein digestibility. Additionally, the team found that seaweed supplementation in lamb diets improved meat quality. Further research is called for to optimize seaweed processing and grow the industry in Norway.
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Norway has a unique opportunity to develop its seaweed industry but should explore a broader range of applications for seaweed, such as in fish and livestock feed, says an expert. “Cultivation of seaweed is on the increase in Norway; while seaweed products are primarily aimed at the human food sector, expanding into animal feed could increase profitability,” Professor Margareth Øverland from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) and director of Foods of Norway, told us. She and her team have been researching bioactive compounds from brown seaweed, particularly sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima), as well as the whole biomass, in animal diets. The sugar kelp used in the studies was supplied by Seaweed Solutions, a company based in Frøya, near Trondheim, Norway. Bioactive compounds Her team has been evaluating two key bioactive compounds—fucoidan and laminarin—which have health benefits such as immune support, antiviral, antibacterial, and antioxidant effects. "Laminarin, a ...

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